What other videos would you like to see? If you’re interested in the machinery I use, here are the links. ● LOGOJET UVx40R PLUS - UV Printer www.logojet.com/pages/maker-experiment-referral ● EPILOG FUSION MAKER epiloglaser.com/maker-experiment
Hi Trevor, I am a printer in the UK and I use the Mimaki roll to roll large format UV printer. Have you experimented with creating textures / graphics or wording in clear as an overlay on your images. Something we call spot UV in the printing trade. It's as simple as creating a third artboard / page with the items you want printed in clear set to a single colour (typically 100% black or magenta) that you then use the print management software to convert that page to clear ink. In Mimaki's print software you can actually choose whether it is gloss or matte finish also. You can also use clear ink under the colour inks to create "3D" effects under the printed image. building up layers would create a more 3D effect. Such fun can be had with UV printers. So happy to see your learning journey. All the best, Martin
Great and informative video, thanks Trevor, As a suggestion for another video idea, people are often scared of the maintenance part of operating a UV printer and are scared of the idea that the printer HAS to be used constantly to avoid ink hoses getting clogged and causes you to need to send the machine for repair. So something that talks about this aspect of the UV printer may also be useful for everyone. Best wishes.
Trevor. Are you working natively with 8 bit RGB in AI (or even PS) then saving to your file so that the printer software will convert...or are you working with CYMK from the get go? I've noticed a saturation difference. How do you get your monitor colors to match your prints (excluding substrate absorption variances)?? I've heard of using calibration tools like colorimeters, but it would be interesting to get your take on it. Thanks for sharing!!
To be honest I’m still pretty new to the printer stuff. I usually design in RGB and convert to CMYK. It probably isn’t the best way but I haven’t spent a lot of timing looking into it. There’s so much to learn.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! I'm watching this video and low and behold I just heard you say something that made my heart jump, CorelDraw! I have been using CorelDraw since version 3 and it is my PREFERRED design software. So with that being said, I just said a prayer for God to make a way for me to finish setting up my little workspace and send some funding my way so that I can buy this printer. Again, thank you for this content! #JustFollowedYourPage
Wouldnt it be easier to print registration marks on your substrate you are printing your art on then using your laser to see the registration amrks then cut them out? Well, assuming you have a camera on your laser
What other videos would you like to see?
If you’re interested in the machinery I use, here are the links.
● LOGOJET UVx40R PLUS - UV Printer
www.logojet.com/pages/maker-experiment-referral
● EPILOG FUSION MAKER
epiloglaser.com/maker-experiment
How you created the outline? Did you used photoshop? Thanks
I used Adobe Illustrator to design everything.
Hi Trevor, I am a printer in the UK and I use the Mimaki roll to roll large format UV printer. Have you experimented with creating textures / graphics or wording in clear as an overlay on your images. Something we call spot UV in the printing trade. It's as simple as creating a third artboard / page with the items you want printed in clear set to a single colour (typically 100% black or magenta) that you then use the print management software to convert that page to clear ink. In Mimaki's print software you can actually choose whether it is gloss or matte finish also.
You can also use clear ink under the colour inks to create "3D" effects under the printed image. building up layers would create a more 3D effect.
Such fun can be had with UV printers.
So happy to see your learning journey.
All the best,
Martin
Hi Martin. I haven’t tried it yet but it’s definitely something I want to try soon.
Great and informative video, thanks Trevor,
As a suggestion for another video idea, people are often scared of the maintenance part of operating a UV printer and are scared of the idea that the printer HAS to be used constantly to avoid ink hoses getting clogged and causes you to need to send the machine for repair. So something that talks about this aspect of the UV printer may also be useful for everyone.
Best wishes.
That’s a good idea. I’ll admit, the maintenance is scary coming from a laser.
Trevor. Are you working natively with 8 bit RGB in AI (or even PS) then saving to your file so that the printer software will convert...or are you working with CYMK from the get go? I've noticed a saturation difference. How do you get your monitor colors to match your prints (excluding substrate absorption variances)?? I've heard of using calibration tools like colorimeters, but it would be interesting to get your take on it. Thanks for sharing!!
To be honest I’m still pretty new to the printer stuff. I usually design in RGB and convert to CMYK. It probably isn’t the best way but I haven’t spent a lot of timing looking into it. There’s so much to learn.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
I'm watching this video and low and behold I just heard you say something that made my heart jump, CorelDraw! I have been using CorelDraw since version 3 and it is my PREFERRED design software.
So with that being said, I just said a prayer for God to make a way for me to finish setting up my little workspace and send some funding my way so that I can buy this printer.
Again, thank you for this content!
#JustFollowedYourPage
You’re welcome. If you end up looking into getting one, let me know.
DEFINITELY!
Wouldnt it be easier to print registration marks on your substrate you are printing your art on then using your laser to see the registration amrks then cut them out? Well, assuming you have a camera on your laser
If you have a laser that has a registration mark camera then yes. If not, this is an easy way to print onto laser cut items.
How did you make the picture with the shape of the already cut shapes specifically for Ai? Thanks!
I used a clipping mask. That may be a video I need to make.